No Prep Drag Racing
#1
No Prep Drag Racing
No Prep Drag Racing has been around for a long time. This is a forum that racers can come to for help, share similar interests, and show off your rides! Let's start this off right!
#2
Sounds Great
So you have ran that car? time in 132 feet... how you you keep the body so nice?. no tire expansion issue?
Last edited by the rc guy; 08-12-2020 at 08:28 AM.
#3
Tech Initiate
im considering buying a bandit and upgrading its chassis to a slash chassis. My local drag racing clubs rules arent that strict. What would you guys recommend for a 1/10 brush less motor and any size esc?
Rules hyperlink
Rules hyperlink
#4
Tech Rookie
I run a Hobbywing XR10pro and Reedy MR 4.5 motor. Where do you guys run at, I’m in northern Virginia
#8
Tech Apprentice
Hey guys, I'm interested in this. Curious on what base model sct you guys are running, or how you set it up? It has to be an SCT for some reason, as I understand it, right?
#9
from what I've learned the Traxxas slash but there are otheres that are using losi 22sct. bottom line is it has to fit in the dimensions and the body has to cover the wheels.
12-13.5 inches from wheel stud to stud.Plus bodies are made for slash based vehicles.
12-13.5 inches from wheel stud to stud.Plus bodies are made for slash based vehicles.
#13
Tech Rookie
The Associated DR10 is also available in kit form now. It's an excellent choice for those who want a chassis to put their electronics in. That provides another choice for a "narrow" drag car.
#14
the stock blitz had great tire for us indoor carpet guys went thru 80 sets in 4 years till they dried up..
#15
Tech Rookie
Shock oil
I run a 2wd slash with 100k shock oil
every pass I try it kicks to the right or left my shocks are evenly balanced
could it be my oil is to heaby for the shocks
every pass I try it kicks to the right or left my shocks are evenly balanced
could it be my oil is to heaby for the shocks